Canto

 1     1|       old!~Rivals they were, to different faith were bred.~Not yet
 2     1|     hoped to find the knight.~A different lot befel Rinaldo; who~Had
 3     1|     LXXVIII~And this effect two different fountains wrought,~Whose
 4     1|          Whose wonderous waters different moods inspire.~Both spring
 5     2|        Two hearts should with a different measure beat?~Thou wilt
 6     6|       of my chace,~And note the different sorts of fish I snare;~Shaggy
 7     6|    Which to mankind is dealt in different measure,~Little or more
 8     8|          So her the hermit by a different road~Will meet, wherever
 9     8|         And, plundered from the different lands they scower,~Crowd
10    10|     many battles the success~Is different from what was hoped before!~
11    10|          now there, confused by different throng,~Rogero did his shining
12    11|      mewed; but why~Recount its different wonders, if as well~You
13    11|     weeds her body dressed:~How different from those robes of red,
14    12|         Though these an ill and different end produce;~I took the
15    13|        our town,~To joust, from different lands came many a knight;~
16    13|       passion sought.~ ~ X~"For different faith forbade him (on my
17    13|    fitting place to effect what different creed~And law forbade us,
18    14|      hurdle's twisted mail,~For different uses, at the king's command;~
19    14|           Who from the ditch on different parts would scale~The inner
20    17|    Covered with showy cloths of different dye,~Which deck the walls,
21    17|         The spacious fields and different roads about.~When Gryphon
22    18|      that stage,~To joust, from different lands had made resort,~Seeing
23    19|       Thence all to speak their different thoughts, below,~To midships
24    21|       two winds which blow~From different points is vext upon the
25    22|         and to set at large~The different prisoners, subject to his
26    22|   devilish kind,~Makes the duke different from his wont appear;~To
27    23|      else he should command.~By different ways the cavaliers withdrew,~
28    24|       issue, though they lead a different way.~He is, as 'twere, a
29    25|         Their bed the same, but different their repose.~One sleeps,
30    26|       silver fine,~Wrought into different vessels, with a store~Of
31    27|  resolved to be~The first their different quarrels to conclude:~And
32    27| river-side, at close of day,~In different homesteads lodged, the drovers
33    28|     distant part,~Converse with different women, oft allay,~As it
34    29|   presence was aware.~ ~ LIX~So different from himself was he to sight,~
35    30|        leaping on his horse, by different way~The country scowers,
36    30|     hurtled, but with plumes of different hue,~Those others often
37    31|    Their virtuous armour with a different dye;~Sable was Aquilant'
38    33|     Some here, some there -- in different cities dwell.~Slain on the
39    33|        beauteous colours and of different hue;~Since such that hall,
40    34|       Would know them not, such different form they wore.~He next
41    34|       vest~The tickets that the different names display.~Wherefore
42    35|       correspond, though with a different face.~That ancient, with
43    37|     Until the law is graved, of different frame~From that before upon
44    38|        plain~The paynim host in different squadrons dight.~Rich in
45    39|    could be~His hands with many different sorts of leaves,~Plucked
46    40|      such sore slaughter, under different shows,~Which -- venging
47    41|       and heaped the board~With different fruits, within his small
48    42|     bent;~Of equal breadth, but different in their show,~For the architect
49    43|        Sumptuously woven and in different wise,~In vaulted cellar
50    43|     followed more,~Ordained for different tasks, the steps of those;~
51    44|         Scaffolds, upraised for different sports elsewhere~And merrimake
52    45|     have, she garments, dyed in different grain,~Had wrought for her,
53    45|         maid is of a vein~Right different from the gentle youth's,
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